The 10xDevs certificate strengthens Boldare’s team
We are excited to share that one for our Tech Leads earned the 10xDevs certification.
It’s a program built for experienced engineers who already operate in complex environments and want to use AI in a way that actually brings value in products. For us, it’s not only about the title itself but what’s behind it – a deep, hands-on understanding on how to use AI responsibly inside real software projects.
Read this article to understand why this accomplishment genuinely matters to us and our partners.

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What’s the certification about
Three areas from the program stand out as especially important for the products we build at Boldare:
- using AI as support for architectural planning and technical decision-making – the 10xDevs program emphasizes using AI to reason about system design, trade-offs, and constraints. For products, where early architectural choices tend to degrade, support of this kind helps teams make clearer decisions.
- creating strong context for AI to work with – learning how to translate product requirements, technical assumptions, and business constraints into clear, shared context reduces noise and increases reliability.
- evaluating AI models based on project and business needs – the certification puts strong focus on choosing models with intention, balancing quality, cost, performance, and risk. This matters in real delivery setups, where AI decisions have a direct impact on infrastructure costs, security posture, and long-term sustainability
If you are curious what happens when AI is introduced without this level of structure, we explore that perspective in more detail in the article below, where we break down how responsible AI adoption actually looks like.\ \

Why we are excited about it
This certification raises the bar for engineers at Boldare, sharpening architectural understanding, speeds up onboarding to complex systems, and encourages more thoughtful use of AI-automation.
It’s another step that helps us stay a reliable partner as products grow and systems become more complex.
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